Types of SSL Certificates to Buy:

Moodle SSL Certificate If you are using Moodle, you should make sure that you are using an SSL Certificate so that you will be able to check and install updates from the open-source software platform. Not using a Moodle SSL Certificate will not enable you to update your Moodle site because the remote site (Moodle.org) […]

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Mobile App SSL Certificates: What Certificate to Use for Mobile Apps? If you are using mobile apps to enable your visitors to view your website from a mobile device, you should make sure that you make the connection safe. This is to protect the users from viruses, malware and third party attacks. Protecting your website […]

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How Red URLs and Padlocks Scare Consumers into Not Buying Online purchasers get scared pretty easily by ecommerce websites that are not secured or showing signs that they are vulnerable so you should know how red URLs and padlocks scare consumers into not buying. Because online purchasing involves transactions regarding money, personal information and financial […]

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SPDY SSL Certificates SPDY protocol is a new, say, experiment by Google that enables faster transportation of web content. It aims to lessen the loading time of web pages, hence, faster websites. This simple yet advantageous beta protocol system is easy to install on web servers; though SPDY SSL Certificates are needed before you can […]

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Intranet SSL Certificate and IP Address SSL Certificate Changes Business owners who are using the Intranet often think that they don’t need SSL Certificates to protect their network. This can be reasonable because their network is private and there are no third parties that can intercept the transactions being conducted inside an Intranet network. But […]

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Beginning on October 1, 2011, Facebook requires that all applications, as well as pages for business and others that are hosted externally should have a valid SSL or secure sockets layer certificate. This means that you should buy SSL certificate for Facebook pages, applications, and/or your other pages whether they are personal sites, but most […]

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